Madame Grès 2012

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21.04.2024 - 08:14 AM
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A fruity aroma with a good classic sound - a reminder of the great Madame Grès.

The perfume was created by perfumer Sidonie Lancesseur.
This is a student of the famous perfumer Michel Almairac, who shared his extensive knowledge and experience with her.
Lancesseur's approach has a strong preference for woody scents such as patchouli and vetiver, which evoke memories of her time in the French countryside.

The Gres Madame Gres perfume has everything to become a classic - thoroughly sophisticated modernity with some refined retro, moderate sweetness and moderate fruity notes, an appropriate spiciness and unique leather tones that blend with the body odor and create an individual aroma.

Therefore, you need to apply the perfume directly to the skin, bypassing the blotter. I liked it best listening from my wrist. The scent of perfume on skin and clothing is very different. And when you apply perfume to your skin or hair, you can tell exactly if that perfume is right for you.

A characteristic feature of Madame Gre's work was her penchant for "living clothes", that is, making clothes from silk and wool, her favorite materials, but without patterns, directly on the model. Cardboard with a convex pleated pattern of an evening gown is reminiscent of the magnificent Madame Gres.

The perfume is feminine and versatile: it can be worn in the evening or at the office. Sounds much more expensive than it actually costs.
This is a very affordable luxury of high quality!
The whole apartment is filled with a spray of perfume.

Juicy fruits in the head, spicy cardamom and just great doses of sandalwood, patchouli and vanilla. Sweet, rich and interesting. This is a wonderful true representative of French perfumery.

While the opening is such that its freshness and fruitiness can give a false impression, the base is beautifully done.

Incidentally, it blends well with leather and suede fragrances.

Overall, a very underrated fragrance.

It's good for the cool season for those who love sweet, fruity aromas with a good classic sound. It smells best in the fall, warm and cozy, with more vanilla, but in the winter it becomes more patchouli and spiky.

The silage is rich, you can even get a compliment, but the owner herself can be strangled. Therefore, a purchase is recommended only after testing.

Yes, an old-school style perfume. But that's exactly what appealed to me. Now, how many of these cookies and cakes can you have? And here everything is as it should be, the smell of perfume, not food.

The box and the bottle without the cap resemble the old Serge Lutens design. A beautiful apricot-colored bottle and a sunny golden liquid.

If you want to flirt, cheer up and smile, I highly recommend it.
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